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Note of an Oral Evidence Session with Sir Robert Rogers and Paul Evans

Note of an Oral Evidence Session with Sir Robert Rogers, clerk of the House of Commons and Paul Evans, Principal Clerk of the table Office, held on 12 April 2013 at the Commission Office in Cardiff. Issues discussed include the Assembly's capacity to legislate, devolution of powers over elections, Legislative Consent Motions and relations between the Assembly and UK Parliament.

Note of a meeting between Paul Silk and Lord Barry Jones

Note of a meeting between Paul Silk and Lord Barry Jones where Lord Jones gave his observations and opinions on the desirability of devolving specific additional responsibilities to the National Assembly for Wales and how cross border issues would be managed.

Note of a meeting with Ofwat

Note of a Commission meeting with Richard Beaver, Director of Strategy, Ofwat, held on 11 July 2013 to discuss Offwat's relationship with the Welsh Government, possibilities to trade water between Wales and England and the return of responsibility for sewerage to Westminster in 2006.

Areas for Clarification

Document outlining areas which had been noted by the Commission in meetings with stakeholders but where further clarification was required.

David Lloyd George notebook

  • NLW MS 24179A.
  • Ffeil
  • [1910]

A notebook, [1910], belonging to David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, containing rough notes in pencil for speeches given by him in late November and early December, on the campaign trail for the December 1910 General Election (ff. 1-41, 94 verso).
The volume contains material which can be found in Lloyd George's speeches in Edinburgh, 26 November (ff. 1 verso, 3-4 verso, 6-7, 8 recto-verso), Cardiff, 29 November (ff. 9 verso, 11 verso-13, 14, 15 verso-16), Ipswich, 2 December (ff. 18, 22, 23 verso), Glasgow, 5 December (f. 31 recto-verso), North Wales, 7-9 December (f. 36 recto-verso), and East Ham, 15 December (f. 39, 40 verso). Lloyd George also critiques at length Lord Rosebery's speeches of 30 November and 3 December 1910 (ff. 16 verso-33 passim). The notes relate mainly to the Parliament Bill to reform the House of Lords (passed as the Parliament Act 1911), the issue on which the election was called, but also tariff reform, Home Rule, land tax, etc. The volume is entirely in English except for two sentences in Welsh (ff. 30 verso, 35 verso).

Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945

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